"Taking my dental class through your school was a great experience for me. It provided me a program that gave me accurate and up to date information regarding dental assisting and various dental procedures. I felt that the training and lab time prepared me for working as a dental assistant in the real world. Your staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. I would definitely recommend this school to anyone interested in becoming a successful dental assistant."
Lauri Whitney,
Dental Assistant Accepted to NAU School of Dental Hygiene

"The instructors are knowledgeable and fun to work with. You provided a tremendous amount of educational opportunities through the internship program. They even helped me with job leads after I graduated!"
Rebecca Read, Dental Assistant

" I attended your school in the Fall of 2006 because I wanted local training in a field that was rewarding both personally and financially. I am happy to say that I obtained a good job immediately following graduation. The classes were taught by very qualified and experienced people. The whole experience was very positive and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a challenging and rewarding profession."
Amanda Fernow, Dental Assistant

"I was thrilled with the outcome of competing my training. The training was great and mostly hands on, rather than just information from a book. The teachers were knowledgeable and friendly and never failed to help me with questions or whatever I needed help with. It was an awesome program that was definitely worth every penny that I paid for it. I would recommend it to anyone and everyone. I am so happy I chose this program!"
Kayce Beauchesne,
Dental Assistant

Learn to be a Dental Assistant

Would you like a career with job security, good pay and professional work environment?

If you said, "YES" then a career, as a Dental Assistant may be right for you. According to the Bureau for Labor Statistics, employment in this field is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2016.

Currently there are more openings available than there are Dental Assistants to go around! The demand is there--why not take advantage of this opportunity?

You'll work in a professional environment assisting with dental procedures, lab work and office duties.

You can find employment anywhere in the United States

How to become a Dental Assistant

We can train you in 13 weeks with 78 hours of lecture and lab plus a 56 hour dental assistant externship with a practicing dentist. After you graduate you'll have the skills to get a job immediately. Why not call today for your information packet.